The US government, through the USAID Mobilising Investment project, announced a grant of N$19 million (US$1 million) to Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers (Pty) Limited to support the N$22 billion (US$1.15 billion) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Namibia One Fund.
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Zambezi science teachers receive training
To sharpen the skills of the educators, the Zambezi education directorate organised a training workshop for 80 science teachers in senior secondary schools in the Zambezi region.
LPM ridicules Rundu as too weak
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has ridiculed the Rundu Town Council (RTC) for not having their own office to operate from, and thus requesting government to assist them with building a new facility.
All-New Elevate joins Honda’s range of family SUVs
Honda has introduced a fresh new face in their local SUV range, namely the All-New Elevate, which incorporates eye-catching styling, extensive features and driving capabilities that are bound to make it a success in Namibia’s highly competitive SUV segment of the passenger car market.
Ethiopian Airlines to expand fleet with 20 Boeings
Ethiopian Airlines Group, the largest aviation group in Africa, and Boeing, a leading aerospace company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the purchase of the latest Boeing 777-9 airplanes.
TotalEnergies acquires new licence in South Africa
TotalEnergies has signed, together with its partner QatarEnergy, an agreement to acquire participating interests in Block 3B/4B, offshore South Africa, from Africa Oil South Africa, Azinam, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eco Atlantic Oil and Gas, and Ricocure.
Property association to define real estate landscape
In a historic move to strengthen Namibia’s expanding property sector, the South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA), together with their Namibian counterparts, today launched the newly formed association of the Namibian property industry, known as the Namibian Property Association (NPA).
Namibia to produce most affordable green hydrogen
With production costs estimated as low as US$2 per kilogramme, Namibia’s green hydrogen could become one of the cheapest options in the world, making the country an attractive partner for energy-hungry entities in the midst of the energy transition.
Four-day work week must not hinder economy…labour ministry calls for adequate tri-partite consultation
In response to the introduction of a pilot programme for a four-day work week in Namibia, the labour, industrial relations and employment-creation ministry remains open to considering innovative approaches to enhance work-life balance and productivity within the domestic workforce.
Hichilema delivers on Geingob, Nujoma promise
Zambian president Hakainde Hichilema, through the Lusaka City Council, has delivered on his promise to rename two prominent roads in that country’s capital city after Namibia’s late president Hage Geingob and founding president Sam Nujoma.









